Doing Oktoberfest with Contiki is kind of a no brainer. Oktoberfest is held in the city of Munich, and every year around 6 million people descend on the city to raise steins, dance on tables and generally have a real good time. But that many people in one place can make organising a trip, and things like accommodation, pretty tricky. Booking with Contiki means we’ll take the headache out of your Oktoberfest experience, so you can concentrate on one thing - having fun. Plus, you’ll be in a ready made group of friends AND you’ll be with a Trip Manager who knows the in’s and out’s of the festival, so all in all, it’s kind of win win.

WHAT’S INCLUDED?

WHAT’S INCLUDED?

As well as a ready made party group, all accommodation, transport once on the trip (including transfers from London to Munich), breakfast every day, regular shuttles to and from the festival site, AND an experienced festival crew are all part of the package.

WHAT ACCOMMODATION WILL I STAY IN?

WHAT ACCOMMODATION WILL I STAY IN?

Here’s the best news - we have accommodation types for every budget. If you’re feeling like you want a little more comfort and luxury, go for hotels. If you’re on a semi tight budget, our hostel accommodation would be better. And if you’re on the tightest of budgets, you can go for our camping option.

WHAT SHOULD I WEAR?

WHAT SHOULD I WEAR?

Oktoberfest outfits are totally optional, but highly encouraged. Literally everyone at the festival gets involved in the costume game as it’s all part of the fun. For girls, dirndls and a traditional short-sleeved trachtenblusen (blouse) is the normal get up, plus some kind of hair braid for extra authenticity. For boys, it’s all about the lederhosen and checkered shirts. If you’re prepared, we’d suggest organising your outfits in advance of your trip (all hail the internet), but you’ll also be able to buy costumes once in Munich - these may just come with a higher price tag.